The play Bar Remarque has been inspired by the cult novel Three Comrades by Erich Maria Remarque – one of the most influential novels of the European existentialism between the two world wars, but depicts neither the war nor the politics from that period.

The core of our excellent dramatization in which crucial existential questions are posed, lies in the love story of two young people who through out their ten months’ acquaintance, try to reach the happiness in life. They lure other characters in that love game – the guests of one unusual bar, dreamers and inventors of unbelievable life stories – trying to overcome the monotony and the hopelessness of everyday living, they are capable of playing around with the extravaganza and the downfalls in life.

The extraordinary and experienced director Alexander Bargman offers one clear aesthetic concept, giving the actors freedom in imagination and improvisation in their play, thus creating one immense pleasure for themselves and for the audience, as well.